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Podcast No Matter What with Hanna Seymour

No Matter What with Hanna Seymour

Hanna Seymour

Religion & Spiritualité

Fréquence : 1 épisode/42j. Total Éps: 53

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What does it look like to be who God created you to be no matter what? No matter your past, no matter your current circumstances, your relationship status, your career journey, no matter what life throws at you. Hanna Seymour and friends have vulnerable and life-giving conversations about what that actually looks like-- to be who God created you to be no matter what.
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50. The Truth About Bible Reading and Spiritual Growth ft. Jen Wilkin

Saison 4 · Épisode 50

mardi 20 janvier 2026Durée 40:14

Bible teacher and author Jen Wilkin joins Hanna Seymour for a clarifying, freeing conversation about why Scripture matters—and how it actually changes us over time.Known for her passion for biblical fluency, Jen challenges much of what modern Christians assume about Bible reading, including the pressure-filled expectations of “quiet time culture.” With honesty, wisdom, and humor, she reframes spiritual disciplines not as short-term emotional fixes, but as long-term practices that shape our love for God, deepen our understanding of His character, and form us into faithful disciples.Together, Hanna and Jen unpack why so many believers feel shame around Bible reading, how devotional shortcuts have unintentionally weakened biblical literacy, and why repetitive, whole-book reading is one of the most overlooked and transformative practices available to us. They also explore how Scripture was meant to be received—not just individually, but communally—and why true growth requires patience, humility, and time.If you’ve ever felt behind, overwhelmed, or unsure how to engage the Bible in a way that fits your real life, this conversation will give you clarity and a renewed vision for God’s Word.In This Episode:• Why Bible reading is about transformation, not self-help• The problem with modern “quiet time” culture• How shame keeps believers from Scripture• Bible literacy vs. Bible fluency• Why repetitive reading builds real understanding• How Scripture was meant to be learned in community• Where to start if you feel overwhelmed or behindChapters00:00:00 Welcome & Episode Introduction00:03:00 Jen’s Story & Season of Life00:06:50 Why Scripture Matters00:08:45 Bible as Revelation, Not Self-Help00:10:50 Shame and Bible Reading00:14:50 The Problem with Quiet Time Culture00:17:10 Discipline, Desire, and Long-Term Growth00:20:00 What Real Bible Engagement Looks Like00:23:00 Repetitive Reading Explained00:25:45 Where to Start Reading Scripture00:27:40 Old Testament & Bible Fluency00:30:05 Scripture Interpretation Layers00:33:10 Women, Theology, and Learning Tools00:35:00 The Role of Bible Studies & Teachers00:37:50 Final Encouragement & ClosingKey Quotes“Change doesn’t begin with wanting to change—it begins with seeing God as He truly is.”“We’ve confused short-term spiritual feelings with long-term spiritual formation.”“A text can never mean something to you that it never meant to the original hearers.”“The goal isn’t Bible literacy—it’s Bible fluency.”📚 Connect with Jen📖 Jen's books and studies → https://www.jenwilkin.net/books-and-studies📸 Instagram: @jenwilkin💬 Connect with Hanna🌐 hannaeseymour.com📸 Instagram: @HannaeseymourPre-order Everyday Spiritual Habits https://hannaseymour.com/EVERYDAYSPIRITUALHABITS/🎧 Listen to No Matter What wherever you get your podcasts#Biblereading #NoMatterWhatPodcast #Biblestudy #Spiritualhabits #JenWilkin #ChristianPodcast #ChristianWomen #SpiritualHabits #BusyMomLife #HannaSeymour

49. You Can Let Go ft. Alexandra Hoover

Saison 4 · Épisode 49

mardi 13 janvier 2026Durée 34:30

Author and speaker, Alexandra Hoover joins Hanna Seymour for a powerful, honest conversation about offense, forgiveness, and freedom—and why so many of us are unknowingly living bound by past wounds.Drawing from her book You Can Let Go, Alexandra helps us identify the subtle signs of a heart carrying offense: insecurity, comparison, bitterness, jealousy, rejection, and a critical spirit. Together, Hanna and Alexandra unpack what Scripture actually teaches about offense—not as a feeling, but as a trap that keeps us from experiencing the abundant life Jesus offers.This episode doesn’t minimize pain. Instead, it makes a crucial distinction between hurt and offense, showing how healing requires surrender, honesty, and God’s power—not willpower alone. If you’ve ever felt stuck replaying conversations, struggling to forgive, or wondering why peace feels out of reach, this conversation offers clarity, hope, and a path forward.If you’re ready to stop carrying what God never asked you to hold, this episode is for you.In This Episode:• The difference between hurt and offense• Signs you may be living offended without realizing it• Why offense is a spiritual snare• What Jesus teaches about forgiveness and freedom• How healing becomes part of your testimony• Why letting go isn’t just for you—it impacts othersChapters00:00:00 Welcome + Episode Introduction00:02:00 Unexpected Joy & Everyday Delight00:05:30 Alexandra’s Story Behind You Can Let Go00:08:45 What It Really Means to Live Offended00:11:45 Symptoms of a Heart Holding Offense00:14:10 Offense as a Spiritual Snare (Matthew 18)00:17:40 Hurt vs. Offense: A Crucial Distinction00:20:40 Why Forgiveness Is a Process00:24:30 Healing, Prayer, and Releasing Control00:27:00 Letting Go as a Testimony00:29:30 “No Matter What” Encouragement00:30:15 Closing Prayer00:31:40 Book Mentions + Final ThoughtsKey Quotes“Offense is not something that happens to you—it’s something you pick up.”“To live offended is to live imprisoned by pain Jesus already paid to free you from.”“You can follow Jesus and still miss the abundant life He came to give.”“Healing isn’t just for you—it becomes a window of hope for others.”📚 Connect with Alexandra📖 You Can Let Go → https://a.co/d/60iY6R6📸 Instagram: @alexandravhoover💬 Connect with Hanna🌐 hannaeseymour.com📸 Instagram: @HannaeseymourPre-order Everyday Spiritual Habits -> https://hannaseymour.com/EVERYDAYSPIRITUALHABITS/🎧 Listen to No Matter What wherever you get your podcasts#Healing #NoMatterWhatPodcast #youcanletgo #lettinggo #AlexandraHoover #ChristianPodcast #ChristianWomen #SpiritualHabits #BusyMomLife #HannaSeymour

40. Ellie Holcomb: You Don’t Have to Earn God’s Love

mardi 11 novembre 2025Durée 50:24

What if you stopped trying to prove your love to God—and just rested in being loved by Him?  In this tender, tear-filled conversation, Dove Award–winning singer-songwriter Ellie Holcomb joins Hanna Seymour to talk about what it means to be God’s beloved even in the wilderness. Ellie shares stories behind her newest album Far Country, the grief and longing that shaped it, and how she learned that God’s love isn’t something to earn or achieve—it’s something to receive. This is one of those honest, healing episodes you’ll carry with you all week. About Ellie Holcomb Ellie Holcomb is a Dove Award–winning artist, author, and mom who writes songs and stories to remind people of the hope we have in Christ. Her latest record, Far Country, invites listeners to hold both sorrow and joy as we journey toward the home our hearts long for. Listen to Far Country → https://music.apple.com/us/album/far-country/1833088326 Follow Ellie → https://www.instagram.com/ellieholcomb About Hanna Seymour Hanna Seymour is an author and podcaster with big sister energy and a seminary degree. Her upcoming book, Everyday Spiritual Habits, releases February 2026 and helps you build small, simple habits to grow your faith in daily life. Preorder now: https://amzn.to/43hSuap Sign up for The Weekly One: https://hannaseymour.com

39. Sarah Maddack: Pleasing God, Not People

Épisode 39

mardi 4 novembre 2025Durée 48:19

viral “silly song” creator Sarah Maddack joins Hanna to talk about choosing obedience over outcome and learning to please God, not people. Sarah shares how her unexpected career began with a slug on her rug, how she wrestles with discouragement and comparison in a world driven by numbers and algorithms, and what it looks like to trust God with both creativity and calling. Together, Hanna and Sarah talk about identity, surrender, motherhood, and the temptation to measure worth by views instead of faithfulness. This conversation will remind you that God calls us to obedience, not results—and that success in His kingdom looks a lot more like everyday faithfulness than viral fame. In this episode: How Sarah’s viral “silly songs” began Finding identity beyond performance or platform Pleasing God vs. pleasing people Obedience over outcome when success fades What motherhood teaches us about God’s love About Sarah:Sarah Maddack is a silly songwriter and artist who lives in Nashville, TN. She started her music career after a video of her rapping to a slug on her rug went viral on TikTok. She is most known for her song “Coffee Shop Bop” (“I hopped into a coffee shop”), which gained over 30 million views and became a viral social media trend. Sarah writes and performs songs about anything random, wholesome, or found in daily life—hippos, baked goods, insects, and more. Her music is quirky, fun, upbeat, and family-friendly. She’s passionate about the joy that following Jesus brings and encourages her followers to embrace silliness and not take themselves too seriously! Connect with Sarah:🎵 Listen to Sarah’s music on Spotify🎶 Watch her videos on YouTube📱 Follow her on Instagram🎵 Follow her on TikTok Connect with Hanna:🎙 Listen to No Matter What on Apple Podcasts or Spotify📖 Sign up for The Weekly One at hannaeseymour.com📸 Follow Hanna on Instagram▶️ Watch on YouTube

38. Katy Fassett: From “This Will Ruin My Life” to “God, I Trust You”

mardi 28 octobre 2025Durée 53:43

When Katy’s husband said he wanted to leave his career and become a pastor, her first response was, “That would ruin my life.” In this episode, Katy Fassett shares her raw journey of releasing control, losing identity and income, rebuilding community, and ultimately learning to trust God in motherhood and massive change. Honest, funny, and deeply encouraging for any woman navigating surrender. In this episode we talk about: Letting go of control in motherhood Supporting a husband through a massive calling shift Losing income + identity overnight Navigating loneliness in the little years Rebuilding community from scratch Choosing faith over fear (even when it costs comfort) Katy is fun, silly, deeply honest, and full of faith. If you’ve ever thought:“I didn’t sign up for THIS version of my life… but I want to trust God anyway,”this episode will speak straight to your heart. Bible Verse:“Our purpose is to please God, not people.” – 1 Thessalonians 2:4 Katy Fassett is a mom of (almost) five, a former Beachbody partner, and a soon-to-be pastor’s wife. Online, she’s known for her fun, honest, and faith-filled take on motherhood, fitness, and real life. Katy encourages women to take care of their bodies, lean into community, and trust God—especially when life doesn’t go as planned. 🤍 CONNECT WITH KATY Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/katy.fassett/ Youtube  @katy.fassett  🔗 CONNECT WITH HANNA Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hannaeseymour https://hannaseymour.com/ ✅ IF THIS ENCOURAGED YOU… • Subscribe • Rate and review • Share it with a friend

37. Shannon Leyko: Living Without Excess and Finding Freedom in Christ

mardi 21 octobre 2025Durée 50:23

Former Miss New York turned military wife, mom of three, and declutter guru, Shannon Leyko has lived about a dozen lives in thirty-seven years — and every one of them has taught her something about freedom, faith, and what really matters.In this episode, Shannon shares her story of walking away from a fear-based religion, rediscovering God’s grace, and learning to live a decluttered life — not because she loves minimalism, but because she wants her heart, home, and habits to align with her values.We talk about how letting go of excess can become a spiritual practice, how overconsumption quietly becomes idolatry, and why true freedom often begins with what we choose to release.In this episode:How losing her mom led Shannon closer to JesusLiving without excess so your values lead your home — not your stuffWhen possessions become our security or identityShannon’s journey out of legalism and into graceWhy faith sometimes means slowing down and focusing smallHow personal faithfulness creates ripple effects in the world✨ This one will leave you breathing easier, more grounded, and freshly focused on what truly matters.✨ Connect with Shannon Leyko: 📸 Instagram → https://www.instagram.com/paring_down/ 🎙️ Podcast → https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/paring-down-realistic-minimalism-decluttering-intentional/id1713108995 💌 Connect with Hanna: Instagram → https://instagram.com/hannaeseymour Subscribe to The Weekly One → https://hannaseymour.com/theweeklyone 👉 Don’t forget to SUBSCRIBE, RATE, and SHARE this episode with a friend.

36. Ruth Chou Simons: The Secret to an Unhurried Life (Even When You’re Busy)

mardi 14 octobre 2025Durée 38:04

What does it look like to live a life that’s both productive and unhurried? In this week’s conversation, I sit down with Ruth Chou Simons—Wall Street Journal bestselling author, artist, podcaster, and founder of GraceLaced. Ruth shares from her new book The Way of the Wildflower and helps us see how God uses every season—growth, rest, and even dormancy—to shape us. We talk about: Why hurry often starts in the heart Trusting God’s timing instead of rushing ahead How sanctification can’t be forced or fast-tracked What dormancy looks like in our spiritual lives The freedom of dependency on God’s sufficiency This episode is a gentle reminder: God isn’t in a rush with you. 🌿 Links & Resources Ruth’s new book: The Way of the Wildflower Ruth on Instagram: @ruthchousimons Ruth’s art & shop: GraceLaced Other books by Ruth: GraceLaced, Beholding and Becoming, When Striving Ceases, Now and Not Yet Connect with me: hannaseymour.com Instagram: @hannaeseymour My weekly devotional email The Weekly One: https://hannaseymour.com/theweeklyone If this episode encouraged you, share it with a friend who feels rushed in this season. And don’t forget to subscribe so you don’t miss next week’s conversation!

35. Katie Faris: Finding Freedom in Our Limits and God's Limitlessness

mardi 7 octobre 2025Durée 40:13

Motherhood can feel overwhelming, exhausting, and impossible. We often believe the lie that we need to “do it all” or be the perfect mom. But in today’s conversation, author and mom of five, Katie Faris, reminds us that our limits are not failures—they are invitations to depend on the limitless God.Katie and I talk about: The common lies moms believe about keeping it all together How suffering and grief intersect with motherhood What it looks like to embrace dependence on God rather than striving to be “super mom” The freedom that comes from being a faithful, not a perfect, parent Her new devotional Every Hour I Need You and how studying God’s character transformed her daily walkIf you’ve ever felt weary, inadequate, or like you’re falling short as a mom, this episode will encourage you to lift your eyes to the God who sees you, loves you, and equips you for the sacred calling of motherhood.Order Katie’s devotional: https://www.amazon.com/Every-Hour-Need-You-Meditations/dp/1433586103 Connect with Katie: https://katiefaris.comFollow Katie on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/katiefaris 🔗 Connect with Hanna Website: https://hannaseymour.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hannaseymour Subscribe to The Weekly One: https://hannaseymour.com⁠/theweeklyone

34. Cristina Baker: God Can Redeem Anything—The Power of Prayer and Hope

mardi 30 septembre 2025Durée 49:29

Cristina Baker has lived through homelessness, addiction, and trauma. But in the middle of her darkest moments, she encountered Jesus in a way that changed everything. Now with over 1 million followers on TikTok, Cristina shares daily prayers and encouragement with millions of people online. She’s the author of Hope in 60 Seconds and her newest book A Minute of Hope: 100 Prayers for Staying Steadfast Through Challenges and Change. In this conversation, Cristina and Hanna talk about: Her radical encounter with Jesus that turned her life around The lifelong process of healing and sanctification Why prayer is not just something we do, but a way of life How God redeems even our wilderness seasons Practical encouragement for making prayer part of your everyday moments Cristina’s story is a living reminder that no one is too far gone for God to redeem, and that a single prayer can change everything. 📖 Scripture mentioned: Jeremiah 29:11, 2 Corinthians 10:5, Psalm 34:17–19, James 5:16 📚 Cristina’s books: Hope in 60 Seconds and A Minute of Hope ⭐ Connect with Us Connect with Cristina: 🌐 cristinabaker.com 📸 Instagram 🎵 TikTok Connect with Hanna: 🌐 hannaseymour.com 📸 Instagram 🎙 No Matter What podcast ✉️ The Weekly One — one verse, one quote, and one question each week

33. Tanner Olson: Finding Hope in Grief and Prayer

mardi 23 septembre 2025Durée 43:42

In this episode, I sit down with author, spoken word poet, and storyteller, Tanner Olson. Tanner shares how his journey through infertility, adoption, and creative ministry has shaped his faith. Together we talk about prayer, waiting on God’s timing, the coexistence of grief and hope, and what it looks like to live faithfully—even when life doesn’t look the way you expected. His honesty about wrestling with God, his story of adoption, and his heart for helping others connect with God through poetry and prayer will encourage and challenge you to remember: life is heavy and hard, but God is always good. What You’ll Hear in This Episode: The story behind Tanner’s children’s book All the Things I Say to God How grief and hope can exist side by side Tanner’s personal journey with infertility and adoption Honest reflections on social media, creativity, and calling Why remembering God’s past faithfulness matters for our present trials How prayer can be simple, accessible, and transformative for all of us About Tanner Olson:Tanner Olson is an author, spoken word poet, and storyteller based in Nashville, TN. Known for his heartfelt and hopeful voice, he travels the country sharing poetry and stories that weave together grace, humor, and faith. His work has been described as “hopefully unique and inviting,” offering a fresh perspective on life’s complexities with honesty and curiosity. Tanner is the author of multiple books, including Walk A Little Slower, All the Things I Say to God (Zonderkidz, April 2025), and an upcoming release with HarperCollins in February 2026. Discover more of his work at writtentospeak.com. Resources & Links: All the Things I Say to God (Zonderkidz, April 2025): https://www.writtentospeak.com/store Follow Tanner on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/writtentospeak Follow Hanna on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hannaeseymour Learn more: https://www.hannaseymour.com Call to Action:If something in this episode encouraged you, I’d love to hear! Leave a comment on Spotify, DM me on Instagram, or share this episode with a friend who needs a reminder of God’s goodness. Don’t forget to rate, review, and subscribe—your support helps this podcast reach more people with encouragement to follow Jesus, no matter what.

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